Monthly Archives: August 2010

The First Time We Met

Prose-Poem: the first time a woman and horse meet – a magical moment as equine and human form the first bonds of trust Continue reading

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Green

A poet’s celebration of the color green Continue reading

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In the Heat of a Summer Night

a hot summer night, a full moon and a poet Continue reading

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Labels – A Ghazal

Labels, the subject of a formal ghazal style poem, reflects on people’s obsession with labeling and being labeled. We identify others while seeking our own identity. Continue reading

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Imagination

A child, finding space, fills it with her creative mind and gets unexpected results Continue reading

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Libby Needs a Toothbrush

A dog’s bad breath surrounds a writer and intrudes upon her work Continue reading

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Discussion of author Annie Dillard, Nature and The Writing Life

Annie Dillard illustrates with parables that the writer’s life is an ongoing observation of the way of nature Continue reading

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Arlo’s Garden

An old golden retriever named Arlo, planted a seed in my garden and ever since, I keep growing old golds. Continue reading

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